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12 THE BEE: QMAHA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21,' 1916. OMAHA UYE STOCK MARKET Cattle Generally Slow to Ten Centt Lower Spring Lambs and Old Sheep Steady HOGS TEN TO FIFTEEN HIGHER Receipts were: Official Monday ...... Kill mat Tuesday ... Omaha, Jun 20, 1K. Cattl. Hon. Bheep. S.46B 10,700 i.tot 1.300 10.001 i.too Two days thli week. 7.10 Kama days laat week., 7,431 Same t weeks aco 11,134 Same l wwki ago..... 1,840 , 1M03 14.472 S.Mft 11,41 1,100 1MI4 dame 4 wecka ago t.101 ' 17,140 Same dava laat vear... t.ft&l 31.71k The following table shows the receipt of cattle, hoM and sheep at the Omaha live tork market for the year to date aa com pared with laat yaar: 1916. Ml 6. tne. Deo. Cattle 172,300 477,337 06, 031 H.irb 1,743.070 1.M7.41S 311,438 Sheep 1)8,070 066.(00 44,430 The folio wlna; table ahowa the average prlcea of hoc at the Omaha live a tork market for the last few days, with com parlwona: y Mate. 1 1314. !llfi. 11314 Jlf 13. 11S '1311. June a June t. 5ine 1. one I June I. J 'in 10 June 11 June 13. June 11. June 14 June IS Jane II. J una 17. June 11. June l.l June 30. a la V 41 a 4 o it v in am 13 I 14 I It T 11 I II MU t 43 I 37 t 48 I II t 10, T 41 T 01 I 44 I II 3 nw 7 43 7 00 J 17 I 17 1 41 7 17 81 7 41 t 91 7 II 7 96 47 f 48 H 7 JI " - 7 t lH I 40 I II I II 79 I t 1 14 I II 7 II I 79 9 41 7 81 7 tl 47 T 41 9 61 7 II I 01 f 10 I 16 47 7 16 06 40 7 16 I II " 7 83 I 13 I 88 7 13 9 37 7 80 1 30 I 41 7 20 S tl 9 48 I 31 I 40 7 16 I 99 "Sunday. CATTLE Receipt were very moderate, nly 149 ran belnc reported In. This leave the total for the two day at 7,101 head, which I smaller vaven than laat week'a , email run, and the smallest for any week for a lonr time back. At the same time advice from other selling; point were un favorable, ao that the market a a whole was slow and very lato In opening. The tendency of price wu generally lower even on good kinds. In U the general market might best be described as alow to 10c lower than yesterday. Thla would apply to all kind of killer, cow and heifer, aa well aa beef steer. i Blockers and feeder were In such light upply that the market on desirable kind at least wa steady. Quotation on cattle: Oood to choice beeves, 10.4010.90; fair to good beeve. 19.60010.40; common to fair beeve, 18.164) 9.60; good to choice yearling, 19.764)10.60; fair to good yearling, tl.t0f9.76; common to fair yearlings, t7.360l.IO; good to choice het fere, tl.0001.76; good to ehqlc cows, $7.764jl.t0; fair to good cows, 18.6007.71; common to fair cows, 14.0000, B0; good to choice feeders, 18.0001.71; fair to good feeders. $7.6008.00; common to fair feed era, 16.8007.60; good to choice stackers, 17.760. 60; stock halter. .6O08.OO; stock cow. 16.1007.(0; stock calves. 17.8601.76; veal ralvea, I9.OO0U.7I; bulla, atega. etc.. le.iO0i.io. , Representative sates: " f - , ' ' - ' , BEEF STEERS, ' . No. Av. Pr. No. At. Vr. 8...... HI 7 10 16...... 914 9 10 14...... 969 9 40 11...... 179 9 60 It. ...,.1300 9 66 82 1301 t 70 J1......1071 9 76 7 1106 9 II 1. 1161 9 90 . 18 1183 10 00 . SO. ..s... 987 10 06 21.,... .1371 10 IS 11. 84. 9..,. 19.... 14.... 24..., ..1IT4 10 21 ..UtS 10 85 STEERS AND HBIPER8. 4l 7 60 8 151 8 86 718 10 : tl 740 9 86 791 9 90 II...... 131 10 00 187 10 20 44...... US 10 36 HEIFERS. I...... 124 T I. ..... 940 f 79 4 667 T 71 1...... 161 I 60 HOOB Under the Influence of a shipper demand that refused to wait for anything and an squally urgent packer request, prloe reacted sharply this morning, more than recovering yesterday's slump. Shipper buy or dtd not wait for reports from other riots, biit started buying hogs before the o'clock whistle had quit blowing and packers soon followed suit, the result being that long before 9 o'clock nearly every thlpg had been cleaned up. Early reports from outside points Indi cated that slight advances were In order, but no Intimation was received that the upturn would amount to more than at the - outside 101Oe, The result was that both shippers and packets got a few hogs right at the start that were sot over 1010c , shove Monday's average. As soon as sell ers realised the strength of the demand, however, they bogaa asking figures that were 16c or more up. This did not halt tho movement at alt, and hogs kept right on moving freely, most of the sales being made at a 19011c advance, while on the close, which was tho best of the day, values were fully 16c better, and some of the radical traders quoted mora advances than that In oitreme cases. - At any rata, It waa ope of the hettsst affairs seen here la some tints, and that la saying a good deal, as laat week's market were anything but slow. As noted, the aver av trade was fully 100 ISo" higher, most of tho sales being mad at I9.4l09.il, with good showing up to 19.10 and a top of I.I6, paid for a piece of a load. Receipts war liberal aa compared with most recent Tuesday. the arrival counting out 182 cars or 10,700 head. The two days' toUl la 11,111, aa against 18,220 last week, 16,011 two weeks ago and 28,713 last year. Supplies so far this week are larger than tor any similar period alnoe five weeks ago. - Representative sales: So. Av. Bh. ' Pr. No. Av. Bh. Pr. 180 - 41 91 81 1 14. .119 10 99 49 ,11. .111 ... 9 42H 91. .112 40 1 46 16..S34 20 9 60 64. .301 80 9 18 "SO.. 2 30 130 I 60 S3. .333 ... til SHEEP Another very alsabla run of sheep and lambs put In an appearance this morning, but the demand continued good, and spring lambs, which again, made up the big bulk of the offerings, moved In good" season at teady to strong prices, nickel advances being noted on aoin band. vKarly advice from'' other market were not Very encouraging, and on thl account local buyer were a little backward on first i rounds, but the market got going In food sea son and practically everything was cleaned , .up by 11 o'clock. Idaho spring lamb sold : mainly at Hl.00iftU.il, stuff at the latter price, which waa the day's top, being mates . of yesterday's 111.31 performers. Culls again sold mainly at tl.5001.00. ; (juotattons on. sheep and lambs: Lambs, 'spring. 11.00011.80; lambs, fair to choice handy, 90.2600.60; lambs, fair to choice heavy, fMO0M; yearling, fair to choice 'handy1,' 97 3607.76; yearllnga, fair to choice heavy. 97.90 0 7.26; wethers, fair to choice. 90.7607.3a; ewea. good to choice, 96.360 "l.TB; owe, fair to good, 91.0006.38, .No. Av. Pr. sol Idaho shorn wether. ...... ,100 7 00 694 ldtio ahorn yearling..,.,,, 7 to 79 native spring lamb.,,..,,,, 41 1 00 ' 206 Idaho spring Iamb.....,., 14 6 111 Idaho spring lamb..,.,.,. 44 11 38 . 911 Idaho spring lamb..11....., 47 11 80 1Q0 Idaho spring lambs,,..,,,. II 11 80 131 ted shorn ewe.. 91 t 16 49 native spring lambs 84 10 00 10.16; stocker and feeders, 90-7609.28;; bulla, 16.7608.16; calves, 11.60011.00. HOQa Receipts, 11,000 head; market strong; bulk of sales, 91.6001.76; beeves, 19.7009. 10; packer and butchers, ft.660 9.10; light. 91.6601.70; pigs, 18.6006.76. 8HEKP AND LAMBS Receipts. 8,000 head; market steady; lambs, 11.60 011.00; yearlings, 17.7501.60; wether. 9. 2607. 10; ewea, 10. 0008.00. NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Sharei Hake General, Though Rot . Complete Becovery, From Recent Heavineai. HEADING IS ACTIVE FEATURE New Tork, June 20. Stocks made gen eral though not complete recovery today from their heaviness of the preceding ses sion. The trading element seemed less con cerned about affair in Mexico and prices were actually at their best Immediately after publication of tho State department's note to tho Mexican government. Dealing were broader, but smaller In the aggregate, with a liberal admixture of short covering. Reading wa the active feature moat of the time, with Mexican Petroleum, Rock Island, Crucible Steel and Mercantile Marine preferred following more or leas as named. Rock Island's activity was accompanied by rumors of an approach ing aggreement on the terms of capital, re adjustment but the stock lost ground later on indication of 1 further delay. Mexicans a a group regained J to 1 point. Reading almost two points, the prominent motors were better by 2 to 7 points and shipping share lVfc to 9. With the exception of U. 8. Fruit which bore signs of further substantial accumula tion these advances were largely effected In the realising movement of tho final hour, Waf ahares were variably higher, for a time, particularly, the equipments, but these too proved susceptible, with realising with coppers and sine share. Such Inactive Issues as American Tobacco. Sear Roe buck, Kaleea and Wool worth responded to light buying based on favorable trad re ports. Total sales of Stocks amounted to 441 000 shares. ueaiera in eacnang accepiea in sirenam vot francs and the heaviness of marks a a direct reflection of recent happenings In the foreign war. Sterling ahowed a slight re cession and anotheF installment of gold from -Canada brought the total receipts of that metal from the Dominion up to slight ly more than 916,000,000. Bonds were again under pressure, some speculative issues scoring slight reversals. Total sale par value 92,180,000. United States 4's declined par cent on call with Panama Issue unchanged. Number of sale and leading quotations on thVstock market werei . Sale. High. Low, Close. Am. Beet Sugar.. 9, loo n American Can 9,100 H Am. Car ft Found.. 1,709 61 Am. Locomotive... 4.000 70 Am. Smelt, ft Ref. 10.100 96 Am. Sugar Ref..,. 1. ion ill Am. Tel. ft Tel... . 400 130 Am. Z. L. A S....; 1,700 41 Anaconda Copper, . 7,000 13 1,700 18 11 1,100 10 . 80 300 81 14 7, bud ..ia 71 Chicago ..... Minneapolis ,. Duluth Omaha ...... Kansas City. St. Louis.... Winnipeg . , ., Atchison Baldwin Locomot., Baltimore ft Ohio. Brook. Rapid Tr., Butte ft Sup. Cop, California Petrol... Canadian Pacific,. Central Leather,.. Ches. ft Ohio...... C. H. ft Ht. r. . HI 64 16 11 17 ..3 110 HUM i 4u tail t4 S 104 ll li 1,100 nH mu 100 Mi 1,000 SH i.ioo nit 1H 104U 5 !. no IS 4 6!H Chicago North Ill C. R. I. tk P. Rv. li.100 Chine Coppsr, 1,000 Colo. Fuel A Iron. 1,000 Corn Prod, Rf..,, 2,100 Crthlbl. 8t.l 14,000 Dlmill.r,' Socurlt,, ,1,1000 Brl. .....I 1.000 Uon,rftl ulMtrto , . . Ot. Northern pM . . Ot. North. Or. ctfl. Illtnol. Central Int.ro. Con. Corp.. Inspiration Copper inter, tier., n. j Int. M. M. p(d. oth 11,100 K. C. Southern.... 000 Konnftoott Coppr. 11,600 Loula. Naah Max. Petroleum... Miami Copper M K. Ten. pfiR Mlaaourl Pacific... Montana Power... National Lead Nevada Copper..., N. x, central N. T N. H. H.. Norfolk Weat... Northern Pacific. raclflo Mall Paolflo TeaV T,l. Pennsylvania Ray Con. Coppar.. 1114 ' 41 Pi 81 40 0. . 0 40 Ilia 101 120 1I0U 400 I0T, lit IK 100 101 101 101 1,000 II. 17 17 7,000 41. 41 41 11IU 10 14 14 too 111 100 111 11 11 Hi !! 11 is. Theaa aalaa were reported today: Wheat No. I hard winter. 1 car. IBc: S car, He: car, llo: 1 car. IIUo; 1 car, tic. No. 4 hard winter, 1 car, lie; S care. 10c; I eara, lie. Sample hard winter, l car, 7lo. No. I mixed, 1 oar, 0ci 1 car, Ic. Corn No. I white, I cars. T0o. No. I white, I can, 70o: 1 .'car, 70c. No. 4 white, l-t car, II He No. t white, i oar., 01c No. ( whit., 1 car, II c; 1 car, 00c. No. I yellow, I or, 74c: 1 car. 7lc. No. I y.llow, I cars, 7lc No. I yellow, 1 car, 71 c. No. 1 mixed, t cars, 71c: 1 car, 7"c: a car, (uc; a-e car, iwiao. mixed, 1 oar, 71o: 1 car, T0c 4 ara, 70 Ho. No. 4 mixed, 1 car, o. No, t mixed, 1 car, 1c. Oats Standard. 1 car. 110. NO. wnue. 1 car, 17c. No. 4 white, I can. He. Sample white, I oara, II o. Omaha Caen iricoe wneai: no. s nam. I0llo No. I hard, 10016c; No. I hard, 17011c: No. I aprlnv, v.cvai.ua, no. eprlnf, llcDIl.OO; No. I durum, 10611c: No. I durum. lOOOOc. Corn: No. S white, 70 70c: No. I white, llO70c; No. 4 white, ll0OIc; No. I white. H600Uc; No. I white, 6p0ll4c! No. I yellow, ?! 74c: No. I yellow, 73e73o: No. 4 yellow, 7IM07e; No. I yellow, 71 0 72c; No. I yellow, 70471c: No. I mixed, 70e 71c: No. I mixed, !0471c; No. 4 mixed, IHOWHc: No. I, mixed, 61070c; No. 0 mixed, O7H06lo.' Oata: No., 1 white, no llc; .tandard, I70io; no. a wnue, 30 0l7oi No. 4 whit., 16 010c. Barley: Maltlna. 773c: No. 1 feed, 64 0 60. Rye: No. I, 10001c; No. I, 11000c. ChlcaVO oloains prices, lurnienen -taw am by Logan e Bryan, stock and grain broker, 111 Bouth Sixteenth atreat: l o 26 20 4llS 41 .... 131 17 II Readme Rep. Iron ft Steel. Shattuck Aria Cop. Southern raclflo .. Southern Railway. Studebaker Co..,, T.nneaa. Copper... T.xaa Company, ., Union Paolflo Union Pacific pfd.. t. S. Ind. Alcohol. 27,100 11 1,400 16 II 16 13 W0 1 4 "400 'li'- '" 06 ' 600 17 10 10 1,700 101 104 104 1,400 11 1 U US 1,600 lllll 11014 HI 1,100 113 111 J 113 21 ' 36 17 17 17 31 31 11 103 101 101 41 46 40 11 31 31 07 11 17 IXK 22 14 2214 111 Wh-t July Sept. Dec . Corn July Sept. Dm. net. July Sept. Dee. Pork July Sect. Lard July Sept. Rib. July Sept. 700 1.100 1,100 700 1,700 3,100 1,100 4,100 11114 117 V 4 12 12V 64 114 V 11 14V CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKKT. lie St-sedy. Bag. Xtrwng, Sheep An ' Chicago, Juno 21. CATTLB Reeelpta. - -4,000 head; market etaady: natlv. beef cat. tie. 17.10011.40; western ateera. 11.400 1.46; atockera and federe, 16.00 0 6.70; eowa ana neuere. .,a.auc,.,e; calves, 11.600 11.71. HOOS Receipts. 11.000 hud: market etrong. 100 higher: bulk of aalea, 10.000 l.iO: light, ll.2O0l.IO; mixed. 11.4001.10; heavy, 10.26 01.10; rough, I.2IOI.40: pile. 17.60 01.00. , SHEEP ANT) LAMBS Receipts, 11,000 head: market firm; wethera, 37.0006.00; awes, I4.IO01.4I: lam be, (7.60010.26; . aprmga, ...s.tjit-ia. St land. U.. Stock Market. : 4 . St Louis June 20. CATTLB Reeelpta, -7.400 head; market lower; native beef ateera. 17.60011.16; ateera and helfera, 11.60 -010.46; eowa, 16.6001.60; atocbara and -feedera, 16.60 01.60; Texaa TThd Oklahoma ateera. 36.60 0 0.10; prim, yearling ateera -and helfera, 14.76 0 10.16; eowa and helfera. f6.O00l.oo; prim, aouth.rn atean, $.OO0 .10.00; natlv. calvea, fl. 00011. 10. . HOOS Receipt., 11,600 head: market .higher; plga and llghta, 11.00 01.10; mixed and but there, 11.0001.06; good heavy, 11.16 01.10; bulk of aalea, II. 1601.16. ; SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. T.IO0 'head; market etaady; wethera, $6.0001.00; -clipped ewea, 14.0001.10; clipped lamba, - .010.00; spring lamba. 11.00 011.66. Live stool, hi glfbt. -Receipt at live stock at the five principal ., .... Cattl.. St. Lulg 7,400 1,100 4lti 44 00 114 111 111 1,600 111 136 160 suv sal. sa 1.100 ll 14, United states steal 17,000 64 II U. S. Bt.l nfd '1.100 117U 117 117 Utah Copper 1.100 71 77 71 waoean pro B , , log 17 17 27 Weetern Union.,,, ! Weatlngh. Kl.o... 4,1000 60 61 11 Toul aalaa for th. day, 446.000 shares. ' Nam York Money Mulut, New Tork, Jan. 10, MERCANTILE PA PER, l03 per cent.- STBRL1NO. EXCHANOB Sixty-day bills. 14.71; demand, 4.7i 11-14; cable., 4.J 7-l. SILVER Bar, I4c; Mexican dollar.. o. TIMB LOANS Firm I sixty and ninety daya, l04 par cent; six month., I04 per cent, t CALL MONET Steady; high, I per cent: low, 1 per cent; ruling rate, I p.r cenTT laat loan, - a per cent; closing bid, 3 per cent; offered at I per cent. U. S. r. 8a. reg. II Int. M. M. 4s..l63 "do ooupon ... II K. 0. 80. ref. 6a. It U. S. la, reg 100 I.. N. un. 4a... 34 do coupon '...100 M.. K. T 1.. U. S. 4a, regV-.lll "Mo. Pao. con. la. 101 edo coupon ...110 Mont. Power la., la -Am. Smelt. ...100N. T. C. deb. (..Ill Am. Tel. Tel. N. T. City H4...10714 4. 101 14 N. T . N W A H Anglo-French la. 16 cv. 6a lliu Aton. gen. ,a, . , . 13 no. pao. 4a. . , . 12 B. O. 4a 11 do la , 4U Beth. St. ref. aa.lOOaiOre. H. 1. ..f a.aT Cent Pao. 1st... llPac. T. A T. la.. 100 "u. a ti. cv. ta so-idPenn. con. 4a..lOI C., B.t d.j. 4s. II do gen. 414s. ..101 C. M. St. P. Reading gen. 4s. 1614 -.""-J .i',,st. Ltir. ft, R. I. P. Ry. ref. 4. II ref. 4. ........ 14So. p0. cv. 6a. ..104 C. A 8. ref. 414s. 14 do ref. 4a 10 D. A R. o. o. 4a. 7!!o. Railway 6a. ..101 do ref. la 70 Union Pac. 4a... 17 Erie gen. 4a 74 "do cv. 4a 11 Sen. Elei'trlo 6a.. 104 U. S Rubber la. .101 Ot No. let 4a. IIU. . Steel 6a. ...106 l. C. ref. 4s llWabash r 4s otf.. 11 ''Bid. "Offered. vy. Eleo. cv. ta.130 ' Coffe. Market New Tork. June 30. COFFER The mar. ket for future, opened at an advance of 1 to 4 polnta on a renewed demand from Wall atret or cotton trade aaurcee, with December aelllng at 1.64c and May at 1.10c during th. .arly trading. The demand waa a Itttla lea, active than reeently, how. ever, while there ae.med to be Bettered realising and later there waa aelllng at tributed, to New Qrleana and local trada In tereata. under which December eaeed off to 1.430 and May to 1.12c. Closing prices were I to 10 points net lower. Salea, 4I.I60 bags. Cloalng bide: June, l.06e; July, 1.00c; Auguat 1.17c: September, 1.16c; October, 8.10c; November, 0.16c: December, 1.41c; January, l.4lc; February, 1.61c: March, 6.60c, April, 1. 01c; May, l.llo. Spot, quiet; Rio 7a, 14c; Santos 4a, 10c, More firm offer, were reported In the market frem Brastl, but prtcea wer. about unchanged, ranging around 10.100 to 10.60c for Santos, coat and freight basis, London credits. It la reported that Santos 4a sold yesterday at 10.16O10.30c cost and freight The official cables reported an advance of 76 rets In Rio and Rto exchang. waa 1-ltd higher. Santoa unchanged. , . Chicago ........... I.OOO Kansas City.. ...... ,10.000 Bloui Cfly 1,10 Hogs. 11,600 16.000 14,000 1.604 Sheep. 7,300 ,13,000 3,000 600 Total... ....It,00 ,: ,7 laaeu Cty tin Mock MarkM. Kansas Cnj, June 20 CATTLB Re. celpu, I..O00 hesd: market steady; prime fed steers. 3K.1601I.16; dmued beef .tears. ..01B.36; western atsera, 11.000 - Sioux City lira Stock Market. Sioux City, la., Jun. 20. CATTLB R. cemia, l.avu neaa; maraet ateady. wttr prfcea unchanged; halt-here. 17.00 0 10.36 eowa and helfera, lt.101MI.l6; cannera, 24.01 00.00; atot-kera and feedera, 37.3607.10 reive.. 17.600 11.26; bulls, stall, etc., $1.60 01 66. HOOS Receipts. 1.600 head: market 10c to 16c higher: heavy, 10.66 01.06; light 11.10 01.40; bulk of aalea, It. 1001. 60. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt., 100 neaa; maraei eiaauy. v. - h Cot tea Market. New Tork, June, 10. COTTON Futures opened ateady: July, II.I60; October, H.O60; Denember. ll.loo; January, IS.3001 March, 13.43c. Th. markat clos.4 firm a,t s not advance ot Hvzi pointa. , ; Sugar Market. New Tork. Jun. St. SUQAR Raw, qult Nit nrm; centniugai, e-.sc; motaasea, t.13 reAned quiet; lino granulated, 1.06c. Sugar futuree were ateady and at noon price. were unonangeu. . point lower. Read Bee Wint Ada ior profit Use them (or remits. , GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET .Receipts of Wheat and Oats Are Ex ceptionally Light, Bnt Bun of Corn is Fairly Good. ALL MARKETS REMAIN STEADY Omaha, Jun 10, 1111. Receipt of all rralna were very llfht to day and there was a moderate demand for everything on the Hat. Wheat and oats receipt were exception ally light, but the corn run wa pretty good. Caah wheat wa quoted unchanged and corn sold from unchanged to a cent nlgner. The demand for corn wa quite active and moat of the sains were mad at ad vanced prices.. Tel low corn sold at a 2-cent premium over the other varieties. The oata market was rather dull, but the receipts wer very poor and the market ruled from unchanged to a half cent higher. Rye and barley were quoted unchanged. Clearance were: Wheat and dour, equal to 260.000 bushels; corn, 7,0uv bushels; oats, n 6.oo bushels. Liverpool close: wheat, unchanged to 2d higher; corn, tild higher. Primary wheat receipt were ei,oio bushel and shipment 4SM00 bushel, against receipts of .20,000 buehel and ship ment of 117,000 bushels last year. Primary corn receipts were 481,000 bush el and shipment (01,000 bushel, against receipts of fQMOO bushels and shipments of 181,000 bushels last year. Primary oat receipt were ozo.ooo bush el and shipment .69,000 bushels, against receipts oV (41,000 bushel and shipment of 420,000 bushel laat year. CAR LOT RECEIPTS. Wheat. Corn, Oat. SI ..sal 17. 16 44 ..64 ,.034 1(8 sc 17 220 IV KW YORK (JEN KRAI. MARKET. Quotations of tho Iay on Various Com- modltle. New York, June 10. FLOUR Unsettled. WHEAT-flpoU Arm; No. 1 durum, $1.14; No. t hard, 11.14; No. 1 northern, Duluth, 11.23; No. 1 northern, Manitoba, 41.15 - . New York. Future, nominal. CORN Snot firmer; No. t yellow. 86c o. 1, f New York. OATS Spot, ateady; standard. 464c. HAY Price. 11.50: No. 1. $1.46; No. 2. $1.36; No. 3. ,1.16; shipping, $1.00. HOPS Quiet: state, common to cnoice. 1916. lScBSOc: state, common to choice. 1914, 197c; Paclflc coast, 1816, llltc; Pacific coast, 1014, 10c. HIDES unsettled; Dogoia. 53'Ac: uon- tral America, 32H. j.eath eh nrm; nemiocg nrsta, a tc ; seconds, 3 Sc. PROVISIONS Pork, firmer; mess Z5.25tf 26.60; family, 91ft.00Q28.OO; short clear, f 22.60 22.66. Beef, firm; mess, 917-60$ 18.00; family, 919.0020.00. Lard, firm; middle west, S13.10&U.40. Tallow, steady; city, 9c asked; country, 9Hc- POULTRY Alive, uncertain : price not settled. Dressed, quiet; broiler, 30 33c; fowl, 18H2'lc; turkeys, 20c. BUTTER Eaeiflr; receipt, 28.7i tub; market unchanged to 14 c lower. BOOS Firmer; receipts. 26,487 caBe; uc higher. CHEKBE Barely steady: receipts,- D.lsi cage; market unchanged. Art ' inn ftttrh lrfw I Close I Ye. 106W-K i084i-V 7l7t S8 40S 32 16 II OTM IS KM II BTH1 7H I 01 101H 1 " S " 1 08 104 1 06 104 1 09 H 107 1 08 109 ' 7S( 72 7t 72 - 79 72 7t 72 64.S 84 01 19 19 19 11 99 28tt 18 40 40 40 40 29 12 21 66 21 89 21 88 21 10 31 16 IS tO 28 SO II 07 It 97 II 09 II 02 II 22 13 07 II 17 II IT II 87!ll 46 II 66 II 80 II 70 ll 65 11 87 11 70 CHICAGO CiRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Wet Woather Hm Bullish Bffeel on rrieet f Cora aad Whsat. . Chleaao. Juno 30. Unwelcome weather both In the southwest and the northwest tended tod to force-up th price of wheat. Largely In consequence the market finished strong, to -cent net higher, with July at l.03 and September at 1.05. Corn gained !c to !c and oats So to o. In provision, the outcome vgtted from (o decline to a rise of 20c. Wheat vh um received their greatest up ward Imoetus from tho faot that wide spread ralh threatened Interference with harvest operation! In th winter crop states, especially Kansas fctid Illlnoli. Higher quo tation from Liverpool and a decline In ocean freight rate tanded alio to Induce buying, although export house said there was but little chance of doing any business with Kurop. aa trana-Atlantic bid wer 8 to lo out of line with price In th tTmteo. State. In the advance here, liberal proflt taklng tales were encountered and later uoh harp reaction took place Influenced by peace talk based on rumor saia to do om.nai.ng from Vienna. The bearish effect ot peace gossip, however, failed to laat. Just before the oloee, the wheat market suddenly tightened to the highest point of the day a a result of seller having awak ened to the fact that one of the strong oat concern on change had absorbed all the surplus offerings. Report ot unsea sonably low temperature In the northwest i nd of eicesslve moisture and a lack of sunshine there prompted additional anxiety n the part of bear aa tho session cam to an ond. Corn bulged la price owing to eold weather and too much rain. The scan tinea of re ceipt wa a feature. Oat were more uni formly in demand than other cereal. The strength came chiefly from bellevtra In an Increased army nead of oata for cavalry aurptwe. Heavy re lifting aaie by holder ex lard and rib oaueed at ono time a sharp set back In provision prfcf. The offering, though, were well absorbed, and the final average of quotaMors showed a net gain in accord with an advance in the value of hogs. - , Chicago cash prices wneat: no. J red, 1.02W1.0I ; No. I red. 99c1.01; No. I hard. 81.01; No. I hard. OOceiLOlU, Corn: No. I yellow, 7676c; No. 4 yellow. 7874c. Oats: No. 8 white, nominal; standard, 040e. gRye: No. I, 97 ik He. Barley: sovTfc. seed: Timothy. ft.0Q7.60; clover. 98. 0014. 00. Provisions: Pork, 92l.O038.62; lard, 911.06; rib. 12.26 la.RB. BUTTER Unsettled: - creamery, imo) 18 c. fcuuti Receipts. i,3u cases; market un changed. POTATOBS bower; old receipt, IS cars; new receipts, 40 oara; sacked triumphs, $1.40 1.30; Virginia, and Carolina, Barreled, 4.808.00. POULTRT Alive, lower: fowl, 17c: aprlnga, I44)3tc, , , - Btt Good Market. New York June 10. Cotton good were quiet today, with a slightly firmer tone In some gray cloth for delivery. Duck ruled firm. Man' wear for fall waa firm but quiet ' ' , ' MtnaeapeUa Orata Marget " ' Minneapolis. Minn., June 10 WHKAT July,- 11.08. 09: September, 11.08; caah. No. 1 hard, i.; No. 1 northern, Tired) Aching . : Feet and Limbs are promptly relieved by applying Abaor In, Jr., the antiseptic liniment. It 1 sooth ing, healing and Invigorating put vim and energy Into Jaded muscle. One of the many enthuslaatlo ueere write. l recalvedl the trial bottle of Aboorln. Jr., all right and at that time waa unable to walk without a can, juat around the house. I used It freely and Inside of two day could walk without tlmptng, something I had not done la two month. I went to th drug autre and procured a 11.01 bottle and today can walk as good a ever. Til never he without It I am recommending It to everyone X can, for I am a living wttneoa" Absorlne, Jr.. ahould always ho kept hand for omergenclea t , At druggist. 8109 and 61. M a bottle or sent postpaid. Liberal trial bottle for 10c in stamp. , ' ; . y . . s . . W. F. YOUNa. P. d. r. , 1 10 Temple St., ' Springfield, Mass othecJ 91.071.12; No. 1 northern, 1.0( 1.00. FLOUR Fancy patent. 19.10; grades unchanged. BARLEY 82 ft 72c. RVK 9294c. BRAN 9 17. 60 18. 60. CORN No. I yellow, 7374cS OATS No. I w htte, 28 28 c. FLAXSEED 91. 74I. 78. OMAHA GENERAL MARKET. Wholesale Price for Produce Charged by Omaha Dealer. BUTTER No. 1 creamery. In carton or tubs. 30c; No. 2, 28c. POULTRY Broilers, alive, under 2 lb., 25 30c; hens. Itto; special rooater and stag, 10c; springs, 20c; geese, 10c; ducks. 12c; young ducks. 16c; turkeys, ZUc; oia toms. 2&r; capons, 21c; guineas, 26c; sjuab, 91.5(4.(i0 per do.; pigeons, 91.00 per dot. CHEESE tmporteil Swiss, 46c; domestic, 86c; block, 26c; twins, 17c; daisies, 17c; triplets, 17c; Young America, 19c; blue label, brick, 19c; llniburger, 20c; imported French Roquefort. - 8c; New York white, 19c. FISH Fresh, per lb.: Catfish, 16c; carp. 0c; trout, 15c; roe shad. 26; halibut, 16c; salmon, 17c; shore codfish, 17c; buck shad, 26c ; Spanish mackerol. 10c : red snapper, 14c; yellow pike. 16c; flounders, lie; blacK bass, 1 ft 22c ; crapples, 1 2 14c ; haddock. 11c; aunfiah, tc; whits fish, IbOUc; percn. 10c: bull heads. 16c: carp, dressed, Ic. Smoked, per lb.: White, 16c; kippered, 17c; finnan hadd4ca, 13. Headless shrimp, per gal., 11.26; peeled, 82; fresh lobsters, green, 30c: boiled, 33c. Frogs, jumbo, 12,60; me dium, 11.76. OYSTERS Chesapeake, per gal.: Stand ards, 11.80; selects, f 1.80; counts. Jl 96. CELERY Mammoth. 90c per dosen; me dium, 60c per. do,; small, 40c; Florida, per crate, 12.26. BEEF CUTS No. 1 -r I be. 20o: No. 2 rib. 19c; No. 8 ribs, 18c. No. 1 loins, 23c; No. 3 loin. 22c; -o. I loin, 1C. No. 1 chuck, 18o; No. I chuck, 13ci J4o. 3 chucks, 13c. No. 1 rounds, 17c; No. 2 rounds, 1714c; No. I rounds, 16c; No. 1 plate. 10 "4c; No, 2 plate, 10c; No. 8 plate, c Fruit and vegetable quotation xurnisneu by th Gllllnsky- Fruit company: Evaporated Apple and Dried Fruits. New York. Jun 20. EVAPORATED APPLES Steady; fancy, 7?c; choice, 86o; prlmer55e. DRIED fruits Prune, nrm; Califor nia, 4llo; Oregon, 7 10c. Apricot, quiet; .choice, Ullc; extra 'Choice, ll 140 1 fancy, lztpizc. feacne; sieaay; choice and extra choice, 8c; fancy, 7c. Raisins, steady ; loose muscatels, 8 8 c ; choice to fancy aeeded, 7 8c;, seedless, 8 10 c. Olid and Rosin. Savannah. Oa.. June 20. TURPENTINE Steady; 88 39c; sales, 296 bbls.; re ceipts, 86t bbls, ; shipments, 49a bbl. ; stocks. 12.074 bbl. ROSIN Firm; Bales, 1,173 bbi.; re eelpta, 1 8,620 bbl.; shipments, 3,140 bbls.; tocks, 01,973 bbl. Quote: A, B, C, D. B, 16.00; F. $6-10; O, H, 6.106.20; I, $6.20; K, 6.I06.36; M, 96.40; N, 15.50; WO, 86.66 Q6,50i WW, gb.90S.10. Metal Market? Now York. June 20. METALS Lead. 98.95 asked. Spelter, dull; spot. East St Louis delivery, 12c asked. Coppar. dull; elec lmlvtio. nearbv nominal: September and later, 37.6029.26. Iron, steady and un changed. Tin, easy; spot, 941.00.' At London: Bpol copper, tiue; iuiuro, 1 as aiaftraivtic. 128. Soot' tin. 1177: fu ture. 1177 (a. Lead, 31 7 Id. SpOHar, tel. Bank Clearing. Omaha. June 20. Bank clearings for Omaha today were 93,800,433.85 and for the corresponding day last year $2,780,804.12. Main Store Closed at 5 P. M., Except Saturday, at 9 P. M. AYDEN 16 II1. DODGE a-? DOUGLAS STREETS Grocery Oapl. Open Till 6 P. M. Use Dode St. Entrance. 'Hit a HERE IS, A GENUINE PIANO SALE THAT FOR Value Giving and tyloney Saving Far Surpasser Any Sale Ever Held in Omaha GRANDS AND UPRIGHTS An opportunity to buy a magnificent Piano if 'or Player Piano and save from $100 to $250. And remember that Hayden Bros.' Guarantee, which for twenty-five years has stood for absolute truth and satisfaction, stands back of every sale. It seems incredible, but it is true, that such prices within the reach of every one, such reasonable terms, such wonderful quality should be combined and only could this happen with a house of the tremendous resources and business of Hay den's. A house that has always stood for the greatest values, the fairest dealing and the utmost reliability. t . . Almost 100 Splendid Instruments representing the finest of the piano builder's art s v The majority are brand new instruments. Some have been used. ALSO a few very special Bargains in Grand Pianos which were used on a few oc casions the past seasons by Artists in public recitals. ' Do not overlook this remarkable money-saving opportunity; you will never again have one like it Come today or tomorrow, while the stock is complete. Look at These Prices on World-Famous Pianos. Read Carefully. Wm. Knabe & Co., used $150 Epworth Piano, used $100 Price & Teepte, used $100 Schmoller & Mueller, used $100 Rembrandt, used $100 Steinway & Son, used., :$200 Weber Grand, used ". $300 Steger & Sons, used $225 Marshall & Wendell, used $255 Fischer Upright, used $245 Fascher Grand, used .$350 Here Are Some Phenomenal Values in the Highest Standard Player Pianos. Emerson Angelus, used $275 Harmonola, used , . $230 Milton Mahogany, used $267 Price & Teeple, used $238 Cecilian, used ....$315 Shoninger, used $365 Holland ......$275 Angelus, used $387 Angelus, used $435 Price & Teeple, used $350 National Electric $165 A few bargains also in older instruments, which are in excellent condition for be ginners! at $10, $20, $50, $75, $85 and $90. Organs as low as $10. NEW PIANOS FOR RENT EXPERT TUNING Read the Big Grocery Special for Wednesday's Sale. You can always save from 25 to 50 per cent on the cost of living by trading at Hayden s. 13 lbs. Beat Fur. Can. Granulated Sugar H-00 48-lb. sscks Best Well-grade Dia mond H Flour; made from the beat telected No. 1 wheat: noth ing finer for bread, pies or cakaa. per sack .4 tlM 8 Iba. eholea Japan Ric 4 Iba. fancy Japan Rica ZSc 8 Iba. bnt Whit, or Yellow Corn meal 17c 8 lbs. beet mixed Chick Feed 25c 8 Iba. but Rolled Whit Breakfast oatmeal 25c 8 eana Oil or Muatard Sardine.. .... 19c Tall cana Alaaka Salmon SHc No. 8 eana Baked Beana, Golden Pumpkin, Homony or Sauer Kraut 7Vje No. 2 eans Fancy Wax, String, Green or Lima Beana 7V,e Advo Jell for deaaerts it's Qaulity good., package 7V,c Skinner's Famoua Omaha.Hade Mac caroni, Vermicelli or Spaghetti: made by Omaha people, package. .7Vse MacLaren's Peanut Butter, lb 12 Vic Large bottles Worcester Sauce, Pure Tomato Cataup, Picklea, assorted. kinds of muatard, bottle. 8Hc 23c 1 E.-C. Corn Flakea, package 5c Loose-Wuea famous Cookies and Cakea; Omaha made, per lb.... 10c, 12',c, 18c lo.ounee package Condensed Mince . Meat 5c 82-ounce jar Pure Fruit Preserves. .25c 28-ounee jar Pure Fruit Jelly 20c 28.ounce jar Pure Strained Honey.. 25c The best Tea Sifting., lb 12'c Fancy Golden Santos Coffee, lb 20c Hershey's Breakfast Cocoa, lb 25c The Best Creamery Butter, cartoon or bulk, lb 30c The best Strictly Fresh Guaranteed Eggs, dosen 20c IT PAYS TRY HAYDEN'S FIRST IT Fancy No. 1 Country Creamery But ter, lb 2Sc 'The best Full Cream, New York White. Wisconsin Cream or Full Cream Brick Cheese, lb 20c Nuefchatel Cheese, each..,.-, 3c Imported Roquefort Cheese, lb......6Sc Fancy Swiss Cheese, lb 40c 15 lbs. New Potatoes to th peck.... 45c Fresh Spinach, per peek 5c 6 bunches FreBh Radishes or Onions.. 5c bunches Fresh Leaf Lettuce 5c S bunches Fresh Head Lettuce 5c 4 bunches Fresh Beets. Carrots or Turnips I ....3c Fresh Peas, quart , 5c New Cabbage, lb 4c Large Cucumbers, hothouse, . . ,6c, 7Vtc Fancy Wax or Green Beans, lb. ...7Vjc Our first car of Florida Pineapples will be in for Wednesday sale. a eiV"V"7 10e "Vie, 15c Special Wednesday for 5:30 to 6 p. m. 10 Bars Diamond C" Soap 19c PAYS , mi Fifty St ixtmtinuti l 1 tr.II n T II snaaaaaaaaaaamaaaaaaaaK aaseeweeai assssassjaa.a.aaaaa.aaaaasasasssssssaaaaKaasmmaaaaaaa, Buy 1124 a uar at Your Own Price Saturday Afternoon at One O'clock, AND AGAIN JULY 1st At MARKET PLACE . N. E. Corner 11th and Jackson Sts., Onafia, Neb. BELOW IS A LIST OF THE CARS WHICH WILL BE OFFERED AT THE AUCTION U 21914 Fords, Touring, 4 Doors. 21914 Maxwells, Touring, 4 Doors. 2 1911 Cadillacs, Touring, 4 Doors. 1 4-cylinder Chalmers Roadster.'. 1 Studebaker "25" Touring, 4 Doors. 2 Overland, 4-cylinder, Touring. 1 1913 Ford, Touring, 4 Doors. -1 4-cylinder 1913 Detroiter, fully 1 4-cylinder Buick Roadster. 1 -4-cylinder Chevrolet Roadster. 1 4-cylinder E. M. F. Touring, 4 ; Doors. . . 1 Ford Roadster, 1915. 1 1915 Maxwell; fully equipped with electric starter. 2 1914, 4-cylinder Studebaker, . Touring. 11914, 6-cylinder Studebaker, Touring. , 7; 11913, 6-cylinder Studebaker, Touruig. 11915, 4-cylinder Crow Elkhart. 1 1915, 4-cylinder Overland Road ster. 1 1915, 6-cylinder Studebaker, Touring. - All with electric lights and starter. 2 1913, "25" Studebaker, Touring. 1 1915, Ford, Roadster. 2 2-cylinder Buick Trucks. , 1 4-cylinder Maxwell Truck. equipped. 1 4-cylinder International Touring. -' , All of these cars are light weight cars most of them electric lighted and equipped with a self starter. . Every car on tale at this auction hat been completely overhauled and many have been repainted. It' a chance you won't often be offered. r ( V' CARS OWNED BY ' C. W. FRANCIS AUTO CO. and E. R. WILSON AUTO CO. - SALE TO BE HANDLED BY Dowel Auction Co,